英语读书笔记范文.docx
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英语读书笔记范文
英语读书笔记范文
蜘蛛侠读书笔记及
(一)
TonightIwatchedthemovieforthethirdtime.Ireallyenjoythisfilmsomuch.
Sowhat'syourchoicebetweenbeingacommonpersonoraherowithpeople'srespects?
Mostpeoplewillchoosethelatter.Butwhatwillbeyourchoiceifthecostislayingyourloveramongtherisks?
Whatwillitbeifthecostisyoucannevertellthegirl,whoyoulovesomuch,thatyouloveher?
Thespidermanhadthiscontradiction.Butfinallyhestillchosethelatter,notinordertobeahero,buttomakethiswordpeaceful.
IwassomovedbythewordstheAuntMarysaid:
Youwillneverguesswhathewantstobe,thespiderman.Heknowstheherowhenheseesone,tooafewcharactersoutthere,flyingallaroundoutthere,savingoldgirlslikeme.LordknowskidslikeHenryneedherocourageous,sacrificingforpeople,settingexamplesforallofus.Everybodylovesahero.Peopleenthronethem,cheerthem,screamtheirnamesandyearslatertheywilltellhowtheystoodintherainforhoursjusttogetaglimpsetheonewhotaughtthemtoholdontostandlonger.Ibelievethereisaheroinallofus.Theykeepusbehonest,giveusstrength,makeusnoble,andfinallyallowustodiewithproud.Everthoughsometimeswehavetoinitiativelygiveupthethingwewantmost,evenourdreams.SpidermandidthatforHenry,sohewantstoknowwhereheisgone.Heneedshim.
Thespidermangotmuchfromthesewords,sodidI.Andwhataboutyou?
what'stheherolyinginyou?
小公主读书笔记
(二)
ALittlePrincessisatouchingnovelwrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett—afamousnovelistanddramatist.Itobviouslycontainslotsoffanciedplots,butthepartsittalksaboutcreatingmiracles,canreallyreachthebottomofmyheart.Thebookcanbringmeintoaworldthatismorethanrealitywhilereadingit.Theextraordinarystorymakesmeponderalotandgivesmeadeepimpressionthateverygirlcanbeaprincess.
Inmyopinion,itisimpossibleforeveryrichgirltoactlikeawell-behavedprincess,butSara,theheroineofthenovel,didit!
Shewasanimaginativelittlegirlwhohadsuchintelligentsmallfaceandsuchperfectmanners.Sarawasaverynicegirlwhohadagentle,appreciativewaysofsaying,suchas“Ifyouplease”“Thankyou”whichwasverycharming.So,notonlyherteachersandclassmateslikedher,butalsoherservantslikedher.TherewasatimewhenSarabecameapoorandpitifulservantinsultedbythesnobbishheadmasteroftheschool.Inspiteofthis,shehadnevercomplainedtoanyoneaboutthehorriblesufferingshehadendured.Sarawasconfident,brave,optimisticandkind-heartedjustlikebeforeandshehadnevergivenupherenthusiasmoflife.Nomatterwhen,Saraactedlikeaprincess,andonaccountofthis,shehadaccomplishedagreatdealofmiraclesoverandoveragain.
Afterreadingthisoutstandingbook,IwasshockedbySara,alittlegirlwhosufferedsuchunimaginablepainandtortures,butstillhadanoppositeattitudetowardslife.WhatimpressesmemostisthatSaraputonheractofbeingaprincesswhensheworethinbottomshoes,wadinginthestreetofLondon.Frommypointofview,herspiritofbeingsostrong-mindedwhenshewasinhardtimesisworthadmiring.
Truly,everygirlisaprincesscomingintocommonlife.The“princess”Imeanisnotaprincesslivinginthepalaceandbeingregardedastheappleofeveryone’seye.Asthematteroffact,the“princess”isatheart.Iaminthebeliefthateveryordinarygirlintheworldcanbeaprincess.Thewayforagirltobeaprincessisquitesimple.Justsuppose!
Youcansupposeyourselftobeaprincess,andgoaboutyourbusinessconfidentlywithoutcaringhowtheotherswouldtreatyou.Ifyouwanttohavemoreresemblancetoaprincess,bemorekindandtryyourbesttohelpthepeopleinneed.Themostimportantthingyouaresupposedtodoisthattofeellikearealprincessatanyoccasion,particularlywhenyouareinvolvedwithenormousmelancholy.Donotfeeltheconditionsyoufacedareextremelywretchedandattempttogetridofthefeelingofhopelessnessanduneasiness.Thelessyoulooklikeaprincess,themoreyouneedtofeellikeaprincessatheart.
EverygirlcanbeaprincessifshecandoallImentioned,nomattersheisrich,beautifulornot.Tospeaktruthfully,IcannotdoaswellasSara.However,Iwillexertmyselfonbeingaprincessmentally.
Donotfeeldepressedanymore,tobeawell-thought-ofprincesslikeSara.Youcandoit,becauseEveryGirlCanBeAprincess.
呼啸山庄读书笔记(三)
ThebookWutheringHeightstoldusastoryaboutloveandrevenge:
theabandonedboyHeathdiffwasadoptedbyMrEamshawandlivedwithMrEarnshaw’ssonHindleyanddaughterCathiner.HindleydislikedHeathdiff.HeinsultedandmaltreatedHeathdiffineverypossiblewayafterMrEarnshaw’sdeath.Atthesametime,peculiaremotionoccurredbetweenCathinersandHeathdiff.Becauseofvanityandignorance,CathinerdecidedtomaryLinton.Heathdiffleftwithanger.Threeyearslater,Heathdiffreturnedtorevenge.HesucceededinannexingallthepropertyofHindley’sandtheLinton’s.However,Cathiner’sghostpesteredhimallthetime,andhediedinmentaldisorder.
TounderstandWutheringHeights,youmustknowtheautherAmilywell.Shehadbeenabnormalininentalityeversinceherchildhood.HersisterCharlottehadoncesaidthatAmilywasevenstrongerthanamanincharacter,andmoresimplethanachild.HenameHeathdiffwascompoundedbythewordsHeathandCliff,itselfgavethereadersafeelingofunfeelingness,whichwellannotatedAmily’sabnormalmentality.
Abnormalmentalitydidgoodforinducingandenrichingtheimaginationoftheautherinsomeway.Sometimes,Amily’simaginationwasbeyondhumannaturebuturueasenable.ThatwaswhyshecouldwiththethrillingsceneinMrlockwood’sdream,thebehainourofCathinerwhenshefellill,andthewordsfullofstrongenthusiasmbutunimaginablelike.TheywerelockedinanembracefromwhichIthoughtmymistresswouldneverbereleasedalive.
Amily’sabnormalqualitydecidedthethinkingwayduringhercreating,butherworkwasfarfromabnormal.WitheringHeightsisahealthyandharmoniouswork.Love-hetred-Ievenge-theIevivalofhuanannatme,thatistheclueofthestoryCathinerandHeathdiffweIeacouplaofIebelsagainstthetranditionThetragedyhappenedallbecauseCathinerdiditIesistthoughoutandbetragedHeathcliffatthekeymomentsheruinedherself,HeathdiffandneartythenextgenerationTheauthorportragedCathinerIvthacomplicatedmoodshesympathizedwithherwhilebeingangrywithherandshefeetSonyforherwhilespurringtoher.
ThemostvividcharacterinthestorywasIepresentedbyHindleyandhecouldbearhewastormentedbyloveCatheter’scontemptandLaughingathimthatwaswhathecouldn’tbearThattheheavypiessuresplithissoulexplainedhiscruelandcrazyIeuenge.ThewritingofthenovelgavepreferencetomysteriousphenomenonandhorribleatmosphereOneofthemostimportantfealtieswasthecomplexityofthenarrationstructureItbrokeawayfromconventionsandbeganfromthemiddleThismethodofnarrationwasformoreattractive.
AmongallthecharacterslikethehousekeeperAllenmostShewasneverafraidofthemshealwayssaidanddidwhatshewantedtoThemostimportantpointisthatshewaskindheartedandjustice.AgoodbookisworthyleadingformanytinesWitheringHeightsisnoteasytounderstandbutonceyouunderstandityouwildwanderatthetalentoftheauthor.
绿野仙踪读书笔记(四)
Afterreadingthiswonderfulstory,Icanfeellove,brave,deepfriendshipandsomeothergoodspiritsinthepeople.
TheScarecrowwantedsomebrains,butonthewaytotheEmeraldCity,hethoughtoutofawaytocrosstheriver.TheCowardlyLionwantedtobebrave,butwhentheymettheriver,hecarriedotherfriendstojumpacrossit.AndtheTinManwantedaheart,hesaidhecouldn’tlove,buthedidn’twanttohurtanyanimal.
Infact,theyallhavethethingstheywant:
theScarecrowisclever,theCowardlyLionisbraveandtheTinManiskind-hearted.
ThisbooktellsusastoryofhowalittlegirlDorothygoesbacktoherhometownwhensheisinanotherstrangecity.DorothyisalittlegirlwholivedwithherauntanduncleinKansas.Theweatherthereisverybad,sometimestherewasacyclone.Whenacyclonecame,peoplestayedundertheirhouses.ButonedayacycloneblowsDorothy’shouse,withDorothyandherdogTotoinit,toacountrycalledOz.Inthatcitytherearefourwitchesandaveryfamouswizard—theWizardofOz.AndDorothy’shousejustfellonthebadWitchoftheEastandkilledher,sothepeopletherewereveryhappy.Dorothytookthewitch’sredshoesandworethem.ShewantedtogohometoKansasbutshedoesn’tknowhowtogetthere.SotheWitchofNorthtoldhertogototheEmeraldCitytofindtheWizardofOztohelpher.ThenDorothymettheScarecrow,theTinMan,andtheCowardlyLion,buttheyneedhelptoo.TheScarecrowwantedsomebrains,theTinManwantedaheard,andtheCowardlyLionwantedtobebrave.SotheyalltaketheyellowbrickroadtotheEmeraldCity.OnthewaytotheEmeraldCitytheymetsomedifficulties,buttheysolvedthemsuccessfully.AftertheymettheWizardofOz,thewizardgavethemanotherchallenge—tokillthebadWitchoftheWestandtheyaccept.DuringthewaytotheWitchoftheWest’shouse,theywerecaughtbythewitchandDorothywasrequestedtoworkforher.Oneday,whenthewitchtriedtocatchDorothy’sredshoes,DorothythrewsomewateronthewitchbyaccidentandtheWitchoftheWestdisappeared.Onlywatercankillher.SoDorothywentbacktotheEmeraldCitywithherfriendsbuttheyfoundtheWizardofO
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